It's good to see new members jumping in, well done - any more?
It's good to see new members jumping in, well done - any more?
Good to see the level as well as the numbers of photos increasing.
I think it's going to be a harch battle
This was taken by one of my students in completing her first homework assignment. The assignment was 12 pictures of one thing. The first 4 are easy. The next 4 take a little thought. The final 4 take work and thought.
I pulled the curves less than 10 points at top and bottom 1/3s and boosted the saturation about 5 points.
The farm scene in the inside of the pot is not painted, as some have suggested. It is corrosion. The key point to me is that she saw the picture as she was taking photographs.
Pops
Last edited by Colin Southern; 31st October 2009 at 09:01 AM.
It's really easy ...
1. Click on the thumbnail to open it
2. Right-click on the open image and choose "properties"
3. Select and copy the URL from the property sheet to the clipboard
4. Close the image and use the "insert picture" icon to insert the image (use control-V to paste the URL from the clipboard into the dialog box that pops up).
Oh Bouy, welcome back Colin
Hi Warren,
Is that your other hobby?
(Classic cars)
Cheers,
Dave,
Classic cars are sort of my hobby, but I just like taking pictures, and maybe seeing things a little different than the majority. That particular picture is my car, so you may see many pictures of that one.
Warren
Hi Warren,
I never used to be particularly interested in classic cars, but now I am as old as some of them, I am beginning to change my view
I would say takes one to know one, but to be honest, I'm more of an old banger than a classic - and my bodywork is badly maintained
Cheers,